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The fingerprint system was put in place, reluctantly, in the metropolitan Parisian police in 1984. The criminologist Bertillon used successfully the fingerprints on Oct. 24, 1902, to bring proof against Henri-Léon Scheffer, in the murder of Reibel, a household servant during a fake burglary (the break-in was staged as the murdered had an homosexual relationship with the victim and wanted to draw attention away). Scheffer was arrested six days later and convicted to life imprisonment in a hard-labour prison. Deported to French Guiana, he died in the prison of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, in april 1905.

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